There’s so much going on with the Bay Area live music scene this week. Your best bets include the doubleheader of John Mayer and Maren Morris at the Alice in Winterland concert and Miguel appearing at the 106 KMEL Holiday House of Soul. Here’s a look at this week in music:

John Mayer, a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-guitarist who has sold more than 20 million albums. headlines this year’s holiday shindig for local radio station Alice @ 97.3. Also on the bill is sensational country-pop talent Maren Morris, whose major-label debut, “Hero,” ranked among the finest albums of last year. Should be an all-around fun night. Details: 8 p.m. Dec. 12; The Masonic, S.F.; $75-$105, www.livenation.com.

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106 KMEL Holiday House of Soul: Topping the bill is Miguel, the Southern California soul star responsible for the chart-topping, double-platinum-certified “Adorn” and other hits. He’s in town to support his fourth full-length outing, “War and Leisure.” Fans also get to see Georgia rap/R&B talent TK Kravitz, who many know for his work in the duo TK-N-Cash. Details: 8 p.m. Dec. 13; Fox Theater, Oakland; $39.95-$69.95, www.ticketmaster.com.

The Barr Brothers: The folk-blues act visits the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on Dec. 13 in support of the recently released “Queens of the Breakers.” Details: 8 p.m.; $18-$20, www.slimspresents.com.

Dancing in the Street — A Tribute to the Summer of Love: Party like it’s 1967 at this benefit for the REX Foundation, the charitable nonprofit created by the Grateful Dead to support the arts, educational efforts and other causes/endeavors. Details: 8 p.m. Dec. 9; Fillmore, San Francisco; $50, www.rexfoundation.org.

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Kyle Craft From: Portland (by way of Louisiana and Texas) Website: https://kylecraft.bandcamp.com Twitter: @KyleCraftMusic Kyle Craft was not a big rock music fan as a youngster in Shreveport, Louisiana. It wasn't until he was 15 that he bought his first album, a David Bowie compilation, and fell in love. And then came Bob Dylan and the Stones. He bought a guitar and...